Family members with H. pylori need to dispose of utensils because the disease can be spread through utensils, and it is recommended to eat with separate utensils. The presence of Helicobacter pylori in a family member is often considered to be the presence of Helicobacter pylori infection. Since the disease is contagious, Helicobacter pylori can be transmitted through oral, fecal-oral and close contact, so family members with Helicobacter pylori need to dispose of tableware and disinfect it thoroughly. Usually, the disease can be spread by sharing meals with an infected person or using utensils used by an infected person, as well as through contact with saliva, body fluids, vomit or fecal excretions of an infected person. Therefore, it is recommended to eat separately from infected people and avoid sharing tableware or other household items. To summarize, if someone in the family is infected with H. pylori, they need to strengthen their daily life management and do a good job of personal protection. Patients need to go to the hospital in time and cooperate with doctors for active treatment.